

    \filetitle{irisset}{Change configurable IRIS options}{config/irisset}

	\paragraph{Syntax}

\begin{verbatim}
irisset(Option,Value)
irisset(Option,Value,Option,Value,...)
\end{verbatim}

\paragraph{Input arguments}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{Option} {[} char {]} - Name of the IRIS configuration option
  that will be modified.
\item
  \texttt{Value} {[} \ldots{} {]} - New value that will be assigned to
  the option.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Modifiable IRIS configuration
options}

\subparagraph{Dates and formats}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}dateFormat=\textquotesingle{}} {[} char
  \textbar{} \emph{\texttt{\textquotesingle{}YPF\textquotesingle{}}} {]}
  - Date format used to display dates in the command window, CSV
  databases, and reports. Note that the default date format for graphs
  is controlled by the
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}plotdateformat=\textquotesingle{}} option.
  The default `YFP' means that the year, frequency letter, and period is
  displayed. See also help on \href{dates/dat2str}{\texttt{dat2str}} for
  more date formatting details. The
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}dateformat=\textquotesingle{}} option is
  also found in many IRIS functions whenever it is relevant, and can be
  used to overwrite the
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}irisset=\textquotesingle{}} settings.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}freqLetters=\textquotesingle{}} {[} char
  \textbar{} \emph{\texttt{\textquotesingle{}YHQBMW\textquotesingle{}}}
  {]} - Six letters used to represent the six possible frequencies of
  IRIS dates, in this order: yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, bi-monthly,
  monthly, and weekly (such as the
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}Q\textquotesingle{}} in
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}2010Q1\textquotesingle{}}).
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}months=\textquotesingle{}} {[} cellstr
  \textbar{}
  \emph{\texttt{\{\textquotesingle{}January\textquotesingle{},...,\textquotesingle{}December\textquotesingle{}\}}}
  {]} - Twelve strings representing the names of the twelve months; this
  option can be used whenever you want to replace the default English
  names with your local language.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}plotDateFormat=\textquotesingle{}} {[} char
  \textbar{}
  \emph{\texttt{struct(\textquotesingle{}yy\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}Y\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}hh\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}Y:P\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}qq\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}Y:P\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}bb\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}Y:P\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}mm\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}Y:P\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}ww\textquotesingle{},\textquotesingle{}Y:P\textquotesingle{})}}{]}
  - Default date formats used to display dates in graphs including
  graphs in reports. The default date formats are set individually for
  each of the 6 ate frequencies in a struct with the following fields:
  \texttt{.yy}, \texttt{.hh}, \texttt{.qq}, \texttt{.bb}, \texttt{.mm},
  \texttt{.ww}. Dates with indeterminate frequency are printed as plain
  numbers.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}tseriesFormat=\textquotesingle{}} {[} char
  \textbar{} \emph{empty} {]} - Format string for displaying time series
  data on the screen. See help on the Matlab \texttt{sprintf} function
  for how to set up format strings. If empty the default format of the
  \texttt{num2str} function is used.
\item
  \texttt{tseriesMaxWSpace=\textquotesingle{}} {[} numeric \textbar{}
  \emph{\texttt{5}} {]} - Maximum number of white spaces printed between
  individual columns of a multivariate tseries object on the screen.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}standinMonth=\textquotesingle{}} {[} numeric
  \textbar{} \texttt{\textquotesingle{}last\textquotesingle{}}
  \textbar{} \texttt{*1*} {]} - Month that will represent a
  lower-than-monthly-frequency date if the month is part of the date
  format string.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}wwDay=\textquotesingle{}} {[}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}Mon\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}Tue\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}Wed\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \emph{\texttt{\textquotesingle{}Thu\textquotesingle{}}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}Fri\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}Sat\textquotesingle{}} \textbar{}
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}Sun\textquotesingle{}} {]} - Day of week
  that will represent weeks in date strings, see
  \href{dates/dat2str}{\texttt{dates/dat2str}}, and when weekly tseries
  objects are displayed on the screen.
\end{itemize}

\subparagraph{External tools used by
IRIS}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}pdflatexPath=\textquotesingle{}} {[} char
  {]} - Location of the \texttt{pdflatex.exe} program. This program is
  called to compile report and publish m-files. By default, IRIS
  attempts to locate \texttt{pdflatex.exe} by running TeX's
  \texttt{kpsewhich}, and \texttt{which} on Unix platforms.
\item
  \texttt{\textquotesingle{}epstopdfPath=\textquotesingle{}} {[} char
  {]} - Location of the \texttt{epstopdf.exe} program. This program is
  called to convert EPS graphics files to PDFs in reports.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Description}

\paragraph{Example}


